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The free technical event will showcase Galaxy Control Systems newest services and applications
Topics for discussion will include cloud solutions, Mobile apps, POE controllers and remote DRM configuration etc.

Galaxy Control Systems, a leading provider of integrated access control, video and security solutions, recently announced the schedule for their upcoming 2016 USA Roadshows. Starting in Frederick, MD in April, and ending in Seattle, WA in November, the free technical event will showcase Galaxy Control Systems’ newest services and applications in a full day workshop of product demonstrations and interactive discussions.

“The industry is developing rapidly and keeping pace with technological advances is essential,” said Robert Laughlin, President, Galaxy Control Systems. “Our Roadshow will help keep security industry professionals informed so that they can continue to meet the growing demand for access control solutions that deliver value to security and compliance programs.”

Presentations by Galaxy Control Systems’ personnel will feature product demonstrations along with opportunities to learn more about the most effective way to deploy these systems. Topics for discussion will include cloud solutions, Mobile apps, POE controllers and remote DRM configuration, upgrade best practices, CEU credits for A&Es, online software registration, online tech ticket generation, large project funding, and a general overview of current hardware and software. At the end of each session, attendees can participate in an open Q&A session with Galaxy Control Systems personnel.

The Galaxy Control Systems 2016 USA Roadshow will kick off in Frederick, MD on April 14, 2016 and will continue on to the following cities:

Registration is free and includes a light breakfast and lunch. Seating is limited and registration for each location will close when capacity is reached so early registration is encouraged.
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